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On the first page of chapter 1, the author starts throwing out inane New Age talk about "co-creating with the universe" and "the universe won't send you anything that is not in alignment with your authenticity." That is just laughably and demonstrably false. It's not great when the first page of the book contains the author's admission that "I don't have any rational scientific evidence for this." She then goes on to talk about how her system is based on "Human Design", which she calls "an esoteric combination of astrology, the Chine I Ching, Judaic Kabbalah, Vedic philosophy, and modern physics." Lady, you are supposed to be writing a financial advice book. I, for one, would like my financial advice rooted in reality and not whatever this nonsense is.

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